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1. Advertisement for bew CIO Auto Finance Plan office Advertisement for bew CIO Auto Finance Plan officeAutomobile industry and trade; Labor movement; International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America; Labor unions; Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.)New Auto Finance Plan office for CIO union members at 5501 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood. Office was sponsored by the Greater Los Angeles CIO Trade Council Trade Unions Service Club. Advertiseme

2. Agreement between Bendix Corp. and UAW (front cover) Agreement between Bendix Corp. and UAW (front cover)Bendix Corporation -- Employees; International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America. Local 179 (North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); AFL-CIO; Automobile industry workers; Automobile industry and trade; Labor movement; Labor leaders; Labor unions; Automobile industry workers; Collective labor agreementsLocal Agreement between Bendix-Pacific Division of the Bendix Corporation of North Hollywood and Local Union No. 179 (UAW-AFL-CIO). Also included is the Master Agreement between divisions of the Bend

3. Agreement between UAW Local 645 and the General Motors Chevrolet plant in Van Nuys (cover page) Agreement between UAW Local 645 and the General Motors Chevrolet plant in Van Nuys (cover page)International Union, United Automobile, Aircraft, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America. Local 645 (Van Nuys, Los Angeles, Calif.); International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America. Local 645 (Van Nuys, Los Angeles, Calif.); Automobile industry workers; Automobile industry and trade; Labor movement; Labor unions; Collective labor agreements; Labor contracts; General Motors Corporation -- EmployeesAgreement between UAW Local 645 and the General Motors Chevrolet plant in Van Nuys, dated October 24, 1964 (cover page). This 28-page report outlines the agreements and rules for employees. 14 x 8.5

4. Bulletin of the Women's Auxiliary of the Disney unit strikers, June 5, 1941 Bulletin of the Women's Auxiliary of the Disney unit strikers, June 5, 1941Strikes and lockouts -- Motion picture industry; Fund raising; Walt Disney Productions; Motion picture industry -- Employees -- Labor unions; Animators; Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America. Screen Cartoonists Local Union No. 852 (Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); Animation Guild and Affiliated Optical Electronic and Graphic Arts. Local 839 I.A.T.S.E. (North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); Motion Pictures Screen Cartoonists. Local 839 I.A.T.S.E.Bulletin published by the Women's Auxiliary of the Disney unit strikers of the Screen Cartoon Guild, June 5, 1941. This first issue, printed one week after the leaders of the SCG called a strike on D

5. Bulletin of the Women's Auxiliary of the Disney unit strikers, June 17, 1941 Bulletin of the Women's Auxiliary of the Disney unit strikers, June 17, 1941Strikes and lockouts -- Motion picture industry; Fund raising; Walt Disney Productions; Motion picture industry -- Employees -- Labor unions; Animators; Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America. Screen Cartoonists Local Union No. 852 (Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); Animation Guild and Affiliated Optical Electronic and Graphic Arts. Local 839 I.A.T.S.E. (North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); Motion Pictures Screen Cartoonists. Local 839 I.A.T.S.E.Bulletin published by the Women's Auxiliary of the Disney unit strikers of the Screen Cartoon Guild, June 5, 1941. Third issue, printed during the third week of the cartoonists' a strike on Disney, h

6. Burbank field office, "No on Proposition 18" campaign, 1958 Burbank field office, "No on Proposition 18" campaign, 1958Political campaigns; Labor unions; Labor unions -- Officials and employees; Proposition 18 (Right-to-Work initiative)Campaign associates in front of the Burbank field office for the "No on Proposition 18" campaign, located at 241 South San Fernando Road, 1958. Visible is (left to right): Mrs. Mary Stewart, Eleanor

7. Campaign car, "No on Proposition 18" campaign, 1958 Campaign car, "No on Proposition 18" campaign, 1958Political campaigns; Labor unions; Labor unions -- Officials and employees; Proposition 18 (Right-to-Work initiative)Associate in front of the "No on Proposition 18" campaign car, 1958. Proposition 18 was the major issue in the gubernatorial race of 1958 between Democratic candidate Edmund G. (Pat) Brown and Republ

8. Cartoonists striking at Disney, 1941 Cartoonists striking at Disney, 1941Strikes and lockouts -- Motion picture industry; Walt Disney Productions; Motion picture industry -- Employees -- Labor unions; Animators; Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America. Screen Cartoonists Local Union No. 852 (Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); Animation Guild and Affiliated Optical Electronic and Graphic Arts. Local 839 I.A.T.S.E. (North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); Motion Pictures Screen Cartoonists. Local 839 I.A.T.S.E.A policeman clears the way for a car driven by a Disney employee as cartoonists at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank picket. "Walt Disney Studios, with its 700 potential members, [. . .] became the

9. Cooperative market, 1948 -- International Association of Machinists, District Lodge 727 Cooperative market, 1948 -- International Association of Machinists, District Lodge 727Machinists -- Labor unions; Lockheed Aircraft Corporation -- Employees; Markets; International Association of Machinists. District Lodge 727; Labor unionsView of the International Association of Machinists cooperative market, February 20, 1948. Marie McNett and business representative Tom McNett (with hat) officiate at the center where peas are sold.

10. Disney memo prior to 1941 cartoonists' strike. Disney memo prior to 1941 cartoonists' strike.Walt Disney Productions; Disney, Walt, 1901-1966; Animation (Cinematography); National Labor Relations Board (U.S.); Motion picture industry -- Employees -- Labor unions; Animators; Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America. Screen Cartoonists Local Union No. 852 (Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); Animation Guild and Affiliated Optical Electronic and Graphic Arts. Local 839 I.A.T.S.E. (North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); Motion Pictures Screen Cartoonists. Local 839 I.A.T.S.E.Inter-office memorandum from Walt Disney to all employees, February 6, 1941. Disney alerts employees to a 50% drop in production, and urges them to discuss union matters on their own time. In a post

11. Disney Street Dance and Carnival Strike Benefit Disney Street Dance and Carnival Strike BenefitStrikes and lockouts -- Motion picture industry; Fund raising; Walt Disney Productions; Carnivals; Motion picture industry -- Employees -- Labor unions; Animators; Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America. Screen Cartoonists Local Union No. 852 (Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); Animation Guild and Affiliated Optical Electronic and Graphic Arts. Local 839 I.A.T.S.E. (North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); Motion Pictures Screen Cartoonists. Local 839 I.A.T.S.E.Strike Benefit organized by Screen Cartoon Guild, July 26, 1941, at the intersection of Buena Vista and Riverside (across the street from Walt Disney Productions) in Burbank. The carnival featured dar

12. Dorothea Heitz oral history interview, 1985 Dorothea Heitz oral history interview, 1985Heitz, Dorothea; Petroleum industry and trade; Earthquakes; Indians of North America; Hospitals; Traffic congestion; Roads -- design and construction; Weather; Japanese AmericansOral history interview with Dorothea Heitz, conducted November 17, 1985. In the interview, "Granny" Heitz shares some of her remembrances of Santa Barbara and Woodland Hills (formerly Girard) includi

13. Farm workers, Chatsworth, Calif. 1900 Farm workers, Chatsworth, Calif. 1900Chatsworth (Los Angeles, Calif.); Agricultural laborersFruit cutting shed in rear of this portrait of farmworkers in Chatsworth, near the "Tex'a" place. The second woman on the left is Emma Johnson Graves. 1900. Black and white photographic reproduction.

14. Fashion show, 1941 -- International Association of Machinists, District Lodge 727 Fashion show, 1941 -- International Association of Machinists, District Lodge 727Fashion shows; Women; CharitiesModels being fitted for a fashion show at Gude's Department Store on November 30, 1941 to showcase its latest creations at the biggest Lockheed-Vega dance of the year. The fashion show, at Riverside D

15. Federation of Screen Cartoonists pledge Federation of Screen Cartoonists pledgeWalt Disney Productions; Animation (Cinematography); Motion picture industry -- Employees -- Labor unions; Animators; Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America. Screen Cartoonists Local Union No. 852 (Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); Animation Guild and Affiliated Optical Electronic and Graphic Arts. Local 839 I.A.T.S.E. (North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); Motion Pictures Screen Cartoonists. Local 839 I.A.T.S.E.Federation of Screen Cartoonists pledge, with pledge card and opt-out form attached, Feburary 1941. The Federation of Screen Cartoonists was a company-sponsored union Walt Disney allowed to form wit

16. First Union Headquarters, circa 1944 -- International Association of Machinists, District Lodge 727 First Union Headquarters, circa 1944 -- International Association of Machinists, District Lodge 727International Association of Machinists. District Lodge 727; Machinists -- Labor unions; Labor unionsExterior view of 5501 Lankershim Boulevard in North Hollywood, circa 1944. Sign on door reads: "Entrance around the corner." Originally the Valley Beauty Academy (notice Clairol sign in window), this

17. First Union Headquarters, circa late 1950s -- International Association of Machinists, District Lodge First Union Headquarters, circa late 1950s -- International Association of Machinists, District Lodge 727International Association of Machinists. District Lodge 727; Machinists -- Labor unions; Labor unionsExterior view of 5501 Lankershim Boulevard in North Hollywood, circa late 1950s. The IAM would later move its headquarters to Victory Boulevard and Buena Vista Street in Burbank in 1959. [For more i

18. Flier advertising screening of Fighting for Our Lives Flier advertising screening of Fighting for Our LivesAgricultural laborers; United Farm Workers of America; Motion pictures in propaganda; International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace, and Agricultural Implement Workers of America. Local 645 (Van Nuys, Los Angeles, Calif.)Flier, circa 1974, announcing the showing of Fighting for our Lives, a film about farmworkers. Screening locations included United Auto Workers Local 645 Union Headquarters in Van Nuys, Temple Ahavat

19. Flier from 1941 cartoonists strike at Disney Studios Flier from 1941 cartoonists strike at Disney StudiosStrikes and lockouts -- Motion picture industry; Walt Disney Productions; Disney characters; Mickey Mouse; Motion picture industry -- Employees -- Labor unions; American Federation of Labor; Animators; Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America.; Screen Cartoonists Local Union No. 852 (Hollywood, Calif.); Animation Guild and Affiliated Optical Electronic and Graphic Arts, Local 839 I.A.T.S.E. (North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); Motion Pictures Screen Cartoonists Local 839, I.A.T.S.E.On one side, Mickey Mouse wears an AFL (American Federation of Labor) button and carries a placard that reads "Disney UNFAIR." The other side informs the public that Walt Disney "has been placed on t

20. Flier from 1941 cartoonists strike at Disney Studios (side 1) Flier from 1941 cartoonists strike at Disney Studios (side 1)Strikes and lockouts -- Motion picture industry; Walt Disney Productions; Disney characters; Mickey Mouse; Motion picture industry -- Employees -- Labor unions; American Federation of Labor; Animators; Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America. Screen Cartoonists Local Union No. 852 (Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); Animation Guild and Affiliated Optical Electronic and Graphic Arts, Local 839 I.A.T.S.E. (North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Calif.); Motion Pictures Screen Cartoonists. Local 839 I.A.T.S.E.Mickey Mouse wears an AFL (American Federation of Labor) button and carries a placards that reads "Disney UNFAIR." Bottom edge reads "Printed by Disney Strikers on Offset Duplicator. Hand made Stenc
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